Julia MandevilleArt News: In Search of Anonymous, an art sleuth follows the trail of a legendary local artist<SPAN STYLE= "" >Art News: In Search of Anonymous, an art sleuth follows the trail of a legendary local artist</SPAN> by Julia Mandeville (2009-12-16)The Albuquerque Museum of Art and HistoryAn art sleuth follows the trail of a legendary local artist<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:154px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img alt="Anonymous Artist, late 20 th century, #6323, untitled (wireless)2001oil and collage on panel" width="200" height="154" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/21148/Anonymous-Artist-late-20-th-century-6323-un.jpg?image_height=154&amp;image_width=200" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >It all begins on a Sunday morning in October. My fianc&eacute; Alex and I arrive at the </span> <A HREF="http://www.cabq.gov/museum/" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >Albuquerque Museum of Art and History</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >, pass through the double doors of the lobby gallery and enter the world of </span> <A HREF="http://www.cabq.gov/museum/featured.html" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "font-style:italic;" >Albuquerque Now</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. As we would at any exhibition&mdash;but particularly since this marks our first real introduction to local visual arts, having just moved to New Mexico in July&mdash;we move slowly. We spend 20 to 25 minutes with the first six works, marveling at the intricacies of Catalina Delgado Trunk&rsquo;s cut paper &ldquo;Cyclical Time&rdquo; and trying to identify the myriad found objects in Cynthia Cook&rsquo;s &ldquo;This Mortal Coil.&rdquo;</span></p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/art/30140/In-Search-of-Anonymous.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Art News: In Search of Anonymous, an art sleuth follows the trail of a legendary local artist</SPAN></A>#type-0-106.6684115,35.0983532000 Mountain Road NW
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